Seafox Leen

Leen is a four-legged, self-elevating, self-propelled jack-up unit for accommodation and offshore support services. Built in Malaysia she was converted to a jack-up ASV in 1999 by Lamprell in Sharjah, UAE. Leen was upgraded in 2009 and the last Special Survey took place in 2013. This self-propelled, self-elevating jack-up ASV is capable of providing well services (Enhanced Oil Recovery or “EOR”), platform maintenance, and accommodation support.

She has a maximum Person on Board (POB) capacity of 150 (110 Client POB) and a maximum water depth operating capability of 131 feet. Leen has two cranes, with a maximum lift of 37 MT. She has 423 m² of free deck space. Leisure facilities and additional health and well-being amenities allow for a pleasant and positive experience for those on board.

Seafox and their main subcontractor Ardent are pleased to announce the successful decommissioning of the two Forewind Ltd (joint venture of SSE, Statoil and previously Innogy and Statkraft) Dogger Bank Meteorological Masts.